We thought we had the perfect campsite at Boulia on the banks of the Burke River but night time changed our minds!We had Rats!!!! scratching at our tents and trying to climb the screens!! None of us slept particularly well.
Had a fairly uneventful day did a bigger day travelling from Boulia, stopped for MT at the Georgina river,
Crossed the border into Northern Territory from QLD near Tobermoray Stn.
then onto Jervois Stn where we camped for the night.Weather is cool but not too cold.
The scenery was still green and lovely with a few flowering wattles and Gums . Some wildflowers but not prolific.
All the cattle on the side of the road are in beautiful condition. We collected firewood along the way.Overall the Gravel road was not bad.Could not believe we had another flat tyre,it went down not long after we got to camp!!!
Had a lovely fire in camp and all cooked our dinner on it
Started out by 0800 next morning , It was a beautiful clear morning . and we travelled well on the Gravel some areas were a bit ordinary with some corrugations and ruts. but only in short bursts.Met 3 big Roadtrains in one area.
Got to Cattlewater Pass and we had hoped to travel down into the East McDonnell Ranges via this road but the Harts Range Police had closed it due to 5 rescues for bogged vehicles. It was closed 3rd May.
We decided it was probably a good idea we go to Alice Springs and get our tyres sorted out before going too much further.
Continued on to Alice Springs with the views of the Ranges picturesq .
Went up to Anzac Hill for the sunset looking towards the West Mcdonnell ranges.
Jan and Graeme booked their cars in for 2 new tyres each!! for Sat. morning so decided we would stay 2 nights and catch up with washing etc. Got great sites around a Bus shelter which has a sink with hot running water and power. Its great and when we had a few spits of rain this morning, Sat, pleased we had it.
We head off into the East McDonnell ranges tomorrow for 3 nights then will be back in Alice Wed. for almost a week.Catch you then. Yvonne
Saturday, 7 May 2011
Wednesday, 4 May 2011
Day 3-day 5 Charleville-Windorah-Bedourie-Boulia
Left Charleville around 0800 and set out for the 200klm run to Quilpie..about 40Ks out of Quilpie Jan got a flat tyre! We made that our MT stop while the fellas changed the tyre. We forgot to get a photo!!
The drive through to Windorah had a lot of narrow road but the countryside was lovely and green and the grasses waist high. There was very little traffic.
We planned to stay at Coopers Creek camp area- 10Klm out of Windorah- but soon changed our plans as the smell was dreadfull due to a massive fish kill in the creek. There were dead fish everywhere.It was awful to see.
we styed the night in the Windorah Caravan park.
Youjust drive in and find a site and they came around and collected the fees for the night $5!! Great little park and good amenities.It rained overnight but woke up to a nice day.
Spent apart of the morning at the Tyre shop and by the time we had checked out the shop and museumit was around 0930 before we left for Bedourie.We were given a parcel by the garage to drop into Morley Plains station.The landscape was beautiful with all shades of green everywhere and sand blows and and dunes.
When we hit the gravel we met 12 Roadtrains some carrying cattle and some empty. I am glad we did not meet them before as the road was very narrowand some places difficult to get off.
20Klms out of Bedourie there was a lot of water along the sides of the road and in several places we had to drive through water approx 0.2 metres for 30-40 metres.there were lots of birds mainly kite and so many ducks on the water it was amazing. We arrived in Bedourie at approx 1615. We stayed at a camp area associated with the local pool and Artesion Spa. Good Spot. Had a very Hot spa and swim in the pool prior to happy hour and dinner. Met up with 4 cyclers who are riding from Port Augusta to Kurumba.They average 100klm a day. Woke a little late this morning -for the first time there were no roosters crowing!! early.
After pack up we drove back out to the water crossings to play and take some action shots.
Stopped in Bedourie after our play in the water and had MT in nice park area there then headed for Boulia. Decided to have a short run today due to our late start. Caught up with the bike riders and gave them a small donation for their cause-Angel flight. The scenery once again was a multitude of green with lots of water lying on the plains. It became dryer towards Boulia.
This is a picture of our camp at Boulia on the banks of Bourke River. Will possiblyhave a few days now out of mobile service so will catch up again soon.
The drive through to Windorah had a lot of narrow road but the countryside was lovely and green and the grasses waist high. There was very little traffic.
We planned to stay at Coopers Creek camp area- 10Klm out of Windorah- but soon changed our plans as the smell was dreadfull due to a massive fish kill in the creek. There were dead fish everywhere.It was awful to see.
we styed the night in the Windorah Caravan park.
Youjust drive in and find a site and they came around and collected the fees for the night $5!! Great little park and good amenities.It rained overnight but woke up to a nice day.
Spent apart of the morning at the Tyre shop and by the time we had checked out the shop and museumit was around 0930 before we left for Bedourie.We were given a parcel by the garage to drop into Morley Plains station.The landscape was beautiful with all shades of green everywhere and sand blows and and dunes.
When we hit the gravel we met 12 Roadtrains some carrying cattle and some empty. I am glad we did not meet them before as the road was very narrowand some places difficult to get off.
We crossed many channels of the Diamontina River. When we stopped for lunch the flieswere thick and friendly.
After pack up we drove back out to the water crossings to play and take some action shots.
Stopped in Bedourie after our play in the water and had MT in nice park area there then headed for Boulia. Decided to have a short run today due to our late start. Caught up with the bike riders and gave them a small donation for their cause-Angel flight. The scenery once again was a multitude of green with lots of water lying on the plains. It became dryer towards Boulia.
This is a picture of our camp at Boulia on the banks of Bourke River. Will possiblyhave a few days now out of mobile service so will catch up again soon.
Sunday, 1 May 2011
Day 2 1st May
April 30th 2011 0700Hrs
Finally the time has arrived to
Gooooooo!!!
It was a pleasant surprise to see Anne &Vern
and Scott & Rhonda come out so early on a wet morning to see the travellers off.
The Happy travellers Graeme&Yvonne,Jan,Lyn& Col.
We soon travelled out of the rain of the coast and had a brief Morning tea stop in a very cool tenterfield. The autumn trees were really pretty. We went via Glenlyon Dam to Texas which included a gravel road.Not long after coming off the gravel we found we had a very flat tyre! Not a very good start to the trip. We managed to get to Texas and were only able to pick up a good second hand tyre on a foreign Rim for the Troopie . We were about to have lunch when we recieved a call from other Ballina 4WD members who were on their way home from a Birdsville trip. They met us in Texas for a chat and gave us some good info.
We ended up staying at Bungunya Rest stop which was good,toilets/hot showers.While the girls enjoyed a glass of Fizz Graeme and Col put the tyre we bought on the rim suitable for the Troopie. The only disadvantage with our camp spot was a multiple of Roosters crowing from 0300 to Dawn!
Day 2
Our first stop was Nindigully Hotel and camp area.A photo of Jan on the bank of the river at Nindigully.
We had morning tea at St George at a park overlooking the river.It was a pretty spot.
Next stop we called into a property called Dunkeld,approx. 45Kls from Mitchell, and saw some friends. We had lunch there and left just before 2pm.
We had planned on going to Quilpie but ended up staying at the Bailey Caravan park in Charleville.
They had a camp oven Beef and Red wine casserole dinner which we had so it good not to have to cook.
Everyone else has now gone to bed while I have fiddled around with this.
You will have to bear with me as I learn what I am doing as it is quite a new experience.
Catch up again soon. Yvonne
Friday, 29 April 2011
The Day Before....
Packing, packing!! The rain has not stopped. I hope we leave it all behind.
We head off at 7am tomorrow. Cannot wait!!!!!
We head off at 7am tomorrow. Cannot wait!!!!!
Wednesday, 20 April 2011
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